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In North York, England, there is a small village called West Heslerton. It is like this, overlooking the village from the sky

 

 

Like many small villages in the UK, there is a main building, a small house with scattered features, its own church, gas station, sports area and so on. The people who live here seem to be in a hidden Town, far from the noise of the city.

 

 

This small village near Malton has been owned by a family called Dawnay for the past Iso years. There are not many people here, but in this area of about two thousand acres, it seems like a small kingdom where people live and work in peace and contentment. What is to say is that this village is now declared to be sold It's only 20 million pounds. About two hundred million RMB. The new owner can own all the industries here

 

 

It includes a 21 bedroom West Heslerton Hall, which has been vacant for 3o years because of its small population. There are also 43 villas, together with the last heir, Ms. Eve Dwanay's house,a restaurant,agas station, and, of course, a vast expanse ofland.

 

 

 

 

West Heslerton, the latest owner of Eve Dawnay. She inherited the village from her father in 1964.

 

 

Eve is a kind man. When she owns a village, she does not attempt to gain an endless gain from this industry. She always sticks to the local house at a very low price. At the same time, she also gave oney to support a primary school, including setting up their own soccer, cricket and bowling teams. Under her management, West Heslerton has been maintaining its vitality

 

 

 

In 2010, Eve, 84, died, leaving the village where she ran for 46 years. Because Eve had no offspring, there was no direct successor in the village, and the inheritance rights of the village fell to some people in the Dwanay family Recently several family beneficiaries have consulted and decided to sell the village, ending the history of the Dwanay family owning the village

 

 

 

But they say that the people who want to take over the village can have a generous and inclusive heart like Ms. Eve, and continue to let the villagers enjoy the rent and facilities. At present, the entin illage, including rent and agricultural income, is about 4oo thousand pounds a year, but better use can make better income.

 

 

Eves sister Verena says this is a very loving village, and many people live here for decades. During the war years, they often gathered in the village to dance together. She remembered that there was a door next to the auditorium. Anyone in the village could enter freely. Everything was quite harmonious.

 

 

 

Although that time has passed, Verena hopes that the new owners can bring new memories. This is a fascinating place